If I have a fair amount of layers or embellishments on my cards I will turn them inside out to mail. The recipient will wonder for a moment but when they turn it the right way they usually get it. Turning inside out may at least save things from popping off or being ripped off in the machine. ~SueD
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3 comments:
Isnt mail your not expecting a wonderful gift??!!Thats great that she thought of you!!!TFS
Any mail is a great gift to me, it just makes me giddy, but it is even better when you weren't expecting it!!
If I have a fair amount of layers or embellishments on my cards I will turn them inside out to mail. The recipient will wonder for a moment but when they turn it the right way they usually get it.
Turning inside out may at least save things from popping off or being ripped off in the machine.
~SueD
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